Kyle John Lorenzano - Someone to Talk to

There once was a kid
Lived a lot different than I did
Of that I'm sure
He'd ride around with his wild bunch
Scrounge a couple nickels up for lunch
A lotta kids run around with the wrong crowd
Very easily could've allowed himself the same

But he had someone that he could talk to, who said, "No"
A family friend that he talked to said, "you know"
Better than to waste it, mijo
Now, get out of here and go

Once there was a young man
He had it figured, he had a plan
Jumping from great heights
I know it gave him quite a fright
So one day he comes around
Up a driveway, safe and sound
But he hears it said

All he wanted was to talk to his old man
But all the old man said was, "Who's in my spot again?"
All he wanted was to talk to you
Well, that's fine, he did it without you

So then he became a man
Playing the part, changin' hands
I can't imagine
How'd he do it, how'd he survive
Putting his life out on the line

So the red line rang, someone to talk to
He said, "Hello?"
The other voice, it didn't compute
Too friendly and mellow
He could've hung it up right then
And said, "I'm sorry, I've got to go"
But he heard a voice
It sounded like she wanted
Someone to talk to

And I thank you

Written by:
Kyle Lorenzano

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